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when ronald reagan was reelected in 1984, ronald reagan won this many states on the electoral map. you can stop your counting. he won 49. ronald reagan, 49 states. it was a landslide. look at the electoral vote tally. ronald reagan, 525, walter mondale, 25. president reagan decided what he was going to sail toward, what he would prioritize after that overwhelming endorsement of him as president, what he would work on was war in central america. >> president reagan warned of a new danger, support for the leftist government from nicaragua. the president sees that as still another reason we should renew our support of the rebels. >> a new danger we see in central america is the support being given by gadhafi's libya and most recently iran. >> the iranian connection was brought up as he put pressure on congress to resume funding for the rebels in nicaragua. >> countering this by supporting freedom fighters is essentially acting in self-defense. >> self-defense, which would be true if he were the president of nicaragua. but as president of the united states of america, president reagan
when ronald reagan was reelected in 1984, ronald reagan won this many states on the electoral map. you can stop your counting. he won 49. ronald reagan, 49 states. it was a landslide. look at the electoral vote tally. ronald reagan, 525, walter mondale, 25. president reagan decided what he was going to sail toward, what he would prioritize after that overwhelming endorsement of him as president, what he would work on was war in central america. >> president reagan warned of a new danger,...
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we lost over 230 marines, in the barracks in beirut, lebanon under president ronald reagan. these acts of terrorism, as horrific as they are, have to be understood as being part of living in a dangerous world. now, lets ask the honest questions, let's gather the evidence and make sure we understand exactly what did occur. but jumping to conclusions, i think, darrell issa does a documentary dump on his web site of sensitive information about those in libya who were helping keep america safe, it shows the lengths many go to to try to politicize the situation. >> chris: senator graham, is that what you are doing, politicizing the situation no thank god for a media that asks question and some republican control of one branch of the government and if you left it up to this administration to inform the american people we'd still be believing it was a spontaneous riot spurred by video. there was no mob, no riot. and, so, no, i am totally convinced this is going to go down in history as one of the most major breakdowns of national security in a very long time, exhibit a of a failed
we lost over 230 marines, in the barracks in beirut, lebanon under president ronald reagan. these acts of terrorism, as horrific as they are, have to be understood as being part of living in a dangerous world. now, lets ask the honest questions, let's gather the evidence and make sure we understand exactly what did occur. but jumping to conclusions, i think, darrell issa does a documentary dump on his web site of sensitive information about those in libya who were helping keep america safe, it...
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i ran for ronald reagan, ronald reagan -- many thought until obama was the most ideological president. ronald reagan compromised on everything we have talked about. >> caller: talk about the compromise. today, right after speaker boehner gave his statement about reaching out to compromise, the ways & means committee ranking member, democrat from michigan, puts out a press release and refers to the republicans must end their intransigence. so he insults them right away. how do they begin to have any communication and compromise whether they send out insults to the media. >> that goes back to presidential leadership. if the president doesn't crack the whip and get his own people in line, how does he expect to get the other side to -- to work with him? >> caller: i appreciate you coming, governor, so i could yell at you for my frustration for the government. >> that's good -- >> caller: i feel much better. thank you. i feel much better now. >> thanks for having me. >> caller: thank you, governor. is there good news for wisconsin republicans? despite selecting a democrat to the senate and
i ran for ronald reagan, ronald reagan -- many thought until obama was the most ideological president. ronald reagan compromised on everything we have talked about. >> caller: talk about the compromise. today, right after speaker boehner gave his statement about reaching out to compromise, the ways & means committee ranking member, democrat from michigan, puts out a press release and refers to the republicans must end their intransigence. so he insults them right away. how do they...
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. >> you know, and jack kemp, and ronald reagan, i did work with them, this is a natural for putting enterprise zones in inner-cities where economic devastation is the ways. but obama has not gone any of that. this is a straightforward policy, i got reagan, and kemp, they all onboard, now we find it, that not happening when the need is so great, lou. put yourself in a poor person's shoes today, if is devastation, all poor person gets is handouts, you can't become prosperous on hand out its does not make sense, this is immoral in the fundamental sense of the word of what is going on today. lou: arture thank you. the unemployment number. >> not changing much, i saved money today, i don't have to buy a mask, given how ugly i am, i don't have to buy a mask. lou: we're equally blessed. >> thank you. >> from your mouth to god's ears. lou: i never raise my voice above a whisper. up next, romney advisor davis, and thoughts on what some see as a particular obama-chris kristi chris christie love fest. >> and donald rumsfeld examine the administration statements, contradiction, and prospect of
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consequences that none of us, including ronald reagan, could ever imagine. here's how. if you took the then conventional and quite convincing view that the u.s.-soviet rivalry was for all ages, as far as the eye could see, as far as the mind, imagination could go, then you had to get along, avoid blowing each other up and make do. the rivalry then became like a bad marriage without divorce from which there was no escape. or in jean-paul sartre's play, with the characters of no exit. you strived as your goal to have the situation as least intolerable as you could make it. this mindset led to the liberal's view of u.s.-soviet accommodation, or to the nixon-kissinger view of hard, tough-minded detente. yet on the other hand, if you adopted the distinct mental construct that the u.s.-soviet competition was temporary, that it would end soon with their losing and our winning, since their system contradicted human nature and therefore was illegitimate and our system complemented human nature, allowing the flowering of the human being and therefore was legitimate, then you took
consequences that none of us, including ronald reagan, could ever imagine. here's how. if you took the then conventional and quite convincing view that the u.s.-soviet rivalry was for all ages, as far as the eye could see, as far as the mind, imagination could go, then you had to get along, avoid blowing each other up and make do. the rivalry then became like a bad marriage without divorce from which there was no escape. or in jean-paul sartre's play, with the characters of no exit. you strived...
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it was signed by ronald reagan in the east roomn of 19 1987. the previous march i had told the president if we could possibly get an agreement done, i would leave right after having accomplished all and even more than we ever set out to do in the seven years i was with the reagan administration. two days after gorbachev parted from washington, i parted from my grand office which was previously occupied by secretaries of state edison -- besides missing the importance of chernobyl, the cia missed opportunities the whole intelligence community . again understandably focused on threats to the nation, and never on opportunities for the nation. the reports were confined to en endanger us. and not ever what did or could advance us. a final thought on the cia's appraisal of soviet defense spend ing my weeks of pouring through the . mountains of documents on this, the ultimate intelligence secret of the 1980s, may have rattled my brain. as i've come to a very peculiar thought. this the uber secret of how muc its militaryvi h union itself. maybe no one k
it was signed by ronald reagan in the east roomn of 19 1987. the previous march i had told the president if we could possibly get an agreement done, i would leave right after having accomplished all and even more than we ever set out to do in the seven years i was with the reagan administration. two days after gorbachev parted from washington, i parted from my grand office which was previously occupied by secretaries of state edison -- besides missing the importance of chernobyl, the cia missed...
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reagan did it but that was one of the new worst presidents in the last hundred years to win a second bill kristol talked about this area well i mean out of this are the whole monologue in the beginning though and it's based on a faulty argument that tax rates and revenue are the same thing i'm not making an argument to you tom that no one here should pay taxes and finance items for the collective good that's not what i'm saying what i'm telling you is republicans we fail to make an argument that there is a tax rate sweet spot they had where you would generate revenue and not stifle the economy at the same time i don't think we're there i think we're still a bit too high although i think i don't think we're there either i mean if you look at the three decade period when america had its highest sustained growth of g.d.p. and best sustained growth of the middle class it was the fifty's sixty's and seventy's when the top tax rate was ninety one percent i think that's the sweet spot right but look at the reagan rates of twenty percent when you get out we had growth rates of seven five and
reagan did it but that was one of the new worst presidents in the last hundred years to win a second bill kristol talked about this area well i mean out of this are the whole monologue in the beginning though and it's based on a faulty argument that tax rates and revenue are the same thing i'm not making an argument to you tom that no one here should pay taxes and finance items for the collective good that's not what i'm saying what i'm telling you is republicans we fail to make an argument...
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>> ronald reagan. >> sean: he did not! he did not! >> i need to fact check that. fact check that. >> sean: i have to fact check that. was that a regan ad? >> ronald reagan. he was quoting a line. >> he was a quoting. >> he was talking to someone about being a democrat. talking about being a democrat and then crossing the line and voting republican. >> i don't find this ad insulting at all. what i find insulting that the president of the united states allows the benito attack to happen and allows a united states navy seal to die after he calls for backup and nobody from the white house sends help. i find it insulting more women than men have lost jobs under this president. >> and they are in poverty and on food stamps. >> and women are their children are the largest group living in poverty. that is insulting. >> sean: remember the president said this. let's start with this. >> because if you don't have any fresh ideas then you use stale tactics to scare voters. if you don't have a record to run on, then
>> ronald reagan. >> sean: he did not! he did not! >> i need to fact check that. fact check that. >> sean: i have to fact check that. was that a regan ad? >> ronald reagan. he was quoting a line. >> he was a quoting. >> he was talking to someone about being a democrat. talking about being a democrat and then crossing the line and voting republican. >> i don't find this ad insulting at all. what i find insulting that the president of the united...
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college like we used to have before ronald reagan all across the united states or in many places it is certainly california is out for people say yes what are you willing to pay taxes for people say yes you are and you're willing to say yes well the majority the vast majority so you think you should be able to exit for that and all of our money yes i think redeploy i think we're all in on this. really more when there are these then we should reserve you using force to take my money should be reserved for areas of mass consensus i'm telling you you don't have the sixty five percent of americans in the exit polling after the last election so they thought the taxes should go a good forty nine percent of americans don't like obamacare so you're telling me that fifty one percent of america should be able to buy force take forty nine percent of america's money because you've declared it a mandate well that's how it works though they've done that so i don't that's a you know that is that was reagan said the same thing he said ok by force we're going to take a trillion dollars from people's mo
college like we used to have before ronald reagan all across the united states or in many places it is certainly california is out for people say yes what are you willing to pay taxes for people say yes you are and you're willing to say yes well the majority the vast majority so you think you should be able to exit for that and all of our money yes i think redeploy i think we're all in on this. really more when there are these then we should reserve you using force to take my money should be...
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former senior adviser to ronald reagan, pat buchanan is here. >> a great general, tremendously respects, but this is very troubling, it is timing of t. you talk about him being blackmail material. if he was blackmail material, he became blackmail material from the day he came into the central -- >> greta: as a general, too. you know, if you are hiding anything like that, the whole period -- it's more serious after that. >> the cia, we learned from katherine, did what the fbi usually does, a full-field investigation of someone to make sure they don't have problems like that. how could any full field investigation of general petraeus in afghanistan miss this if it had happend? when did people find this out? so it sounds like general petraeus, what was you call blackmail material from the day he entered the cia, until the day he left. the mayor had a good point. why leave now? did he become a security risk now? or it was because the scandal was going to break or because it was the benghazi thing that is coming up? here's general petraeus's problem, as you alluded to on september 14. septem
former senior adviser to ronald reagan, pat buchanan is here. >> a great general, tremendously respects, but this is very troubling, it is timing of t. you talk about him being blackmail material. if he was blackmail material, he became blackmail material from the day he came into the central -- >> greta: as a general, too. you know, if you are hiding anything like that, the whole period -- it's more serious after that. >> the cia, we learned from katherine, did what the fbi...
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. >> you cite in your notes here, you remind us that president ronald reagan in 1984 ordered action in sigonella in the mediterranean area in 90 minutes after learning about problems he ordered action. in 90 minutes. these guys had six, seven hours and more. reagan did that. >> i had the honor of working for president regan and when issues like that came up, he just said go. they are americans help them and in this particular case ironically it was sigonella and the terrorists were on board an aircrafter and he said go get them and if you have to shoot them down. >> up cite in your article this is so important i have quoted it and i know other people in other networks have quoted it, you say that there was a 5:00 p.m. meeting in the oval office between president obama, vice president biden, and defense secretary leon panetta that was on 9/11. and by 5:00 p.m. eastern time they would have had already two of the three emails. what do you think happened? do you think at that meeting they decided to hatch this cock and bull story and not to allow the troops to go and not to play this highe
. >> you cite in your notes here, you remind us that president ronald reagan in 1984 ordered action in sigonella in the mediterranean area in 90 minutes after learning about problems he ordered action. in 90 minutes. these guys had six, seven hours and more. reagan did that. >> i had the honor of working for president regan and when issues like that came up, he just said go. they are americans help them and in this particular case ironically it was sigonella and the terrorists were...
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. >> host: a little bit of ronald reagan history if we could. you tell the story from your dad, that ronald reagan's alliance with christian conservatives is key to successful victory in 1980, but this is a quote. weekend resisted the pressure to overreach. what did you mean by that? >> guest: well, this is a time in the conservative movement that really was a coalition. i think right now we are in a point where we are looking more at collaboration and captives. so reagan was held primarily and the republican primary may come not so much in the general election to win for the vote of the christian right and religious right and a lot of women with organizing in the decades. but when they wanted him to do some very extreme things, for example accommodate pressured reagan to adopt the equivalent of the person that amendments we see today, which would define a fertilized egg is a fully human being and effectively outlaw abortion and the show fertilization and other fertility treatments. reagan is like we are not going to go there. priorities are the
. >> host: a little bit of ronald reagan history if we could. you tell the story from your dad, that ronald reagan's alliance with christian conservatives is key to successful victory in 1980, but this is a quote. weekend resisted the pressure to overreach. what did you mean by that? >> guest: well, this is a time in the conservative movement that really was a coalition. i think right now we are in a point where we are looking more at collaboration and captives. so reagan was held...
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. >> ronald reagan -- >> oh, now, your jack kennedy. >> reporter: as predicted by the campaign, the vice president came out grinning, flapping, flailing arms. he was aggressive, attacking the republican ticket hard. >> we will have credibility on this issue. >> incredible. >> thank goodness we have these sanctions in place, in spite of their opposition. it has been discredited by studies, over 100 criminal investigations. >> reporter: along the way, the vice president cut in. >> >> mr. vice president, i know you're under duress -- to make up for lost ground. >> reporter: he talked about the auto bailout. >> when mr. ryan said that romney was a car guy, i thought well if they have them in an elevator, i guess he was. >> reporter: for a group of undecided voters put together in virginia, a split decision. this voter thought mr. biden won. >> the vice president did. >> why? >> i think he came off as being very strong, emotional, and i like the looking at the camera and talking to the american people. >> reporter: another, paul ryan. >> vice president joe biden was being kind of immature, wi
. >> ronald reagan -- >> oh, now, your jack kennedy. >> reporter: as predicted by the campaign, the vice president came out grinning, flapping, flailing arms. he was aggressive, attacking the republican ticket hard. >> we will have credibility on this issue. >> incredible. >> thank goodness we have these sanctions in place, in spite of their opposition. it has been discredited by studies, over 100 criminal investigations. >> reporter: along the way, the...
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our keynote was there on the front lines with ronald reagan. and we are quite fortunate to have him with us today because he graciously agreed to modify his schedule so he could be here. but unfortunately he has to leave at the break because he has to catch a red eye to go back to new york this evening. ken adelman has an impressive resume. author, professor, senior government official, arms control expert as well as ambassador. but there's a few other things that you might not know about
our keynote was there on the front lines with ronald reagan. and we are quite fortunate to have him with us today because he graciously agreed to modify his schedule so he could be here. but unfortunately he has to leave at the break because he has to catch a red eye to go back to new york this evening. ken adelman has an impressive resume. author, professor, senior government official, arms control expert as well as ambassador. but there's a few other things that you might not know about
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you hear con strabt reflections on ronald reagan governor romney said that last night and ronald reagan led us out of that recession. he didn't mention, tamron, that ronald reagan had tip o'neill. so he had a congressional partner who understood that the country was in peril and needed help. but what president obama has had is an obstructionist congress that care more about damaging him than they do about the damage that the country's suffering. the president has to lay that out. he has the american jobs act. he will talk about it more and more. it would generate 1 million jobs. republicans in congress including john boehner fought him tooth and nail on fundamental items, tamron, like infrastructure and could have yielded another 1 million jobs. we know that infrastructure is how you put people back to work. >> right. >> the american recovery and reinvestment act, 10% went to inf infrastructure and generated 35% of the verifiable jobs. we don't have a tip o'neill because the republicans want to defeat barack obama. he has to lay that out. don't let folks get away with talks about ronald
you hear con strabt reflections on ronald reagan governor romney said that last night and ronald reagan led us out of that recession. he didn't mention, tamron, that ronald reagan had tip o'neill. so he had a congressional partner who understood that the country was in peril and needed help. but what president obama has had is an obstructionist congress that care more about damaging him than they do about the damage that the country's suffering. the president has to lay that out. he has the...
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no one, that is, except ronald reagan. president reagan had a vision. and it changed the world and made it a safer place. but he also knew the importance of a strong military as well as good intelligence. as you will learn today, information provided to the president and his advisers is critical. in all fairness, things wen'
no one, that is, except ronald reagan. president reagan had a vision. and it changed the world and made it a safer place. but he also knew the importance of a strong military as well as good intelligence. as you will learn today, information provided to the president and his advisers is critical. in all fairness, things wen'
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ronald reagan did it in three years. that's what ronald reagan did. the reason that ronald reagan was reelected is because he did turn the economy around. he didn't put people back to work in america. he made people feel good about being american. he made the military feeling good about putting on their uniforms. he asked for four more years to make it even better. megyn: ronald reagan is revered and not just republican circles, but he is getting a lot of bipartisan love and support and respect. you know, since his passing and legacy becomes more clear. should mitt romney be touting not more on the campaign trail? i know i can't keep on saying this, but it is a direct rebuttal to what we heard from president clinton. which is very powerful and effective. no president could have gotten this done in four years. i am telling you, no president could have done it. >> the fact is a president has done it. i have been done an increase in allowance from my father because john f. kennedy's tax cuts went through the 1960s. it has always worked. the new reagan re
ronald reagan did it in three years. that's what ronald reagan did. the reason that ronald reagan was reelected is because he did turn the economy around. he didn't put people back to work in america. he made people feel good about being american. he made the military feeling good about putting on their uniforms. he asked for four more years to make it even better. megyn: ronald reagan is revered and not just republican circles, but he is getting a lot of bipartisan love and support and...
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reagan the name national airport in washington after ronald reagan he was truth into this kind of like onyx figure this hero and it was very important for the republicans that they in effect they wanted their version of john kennedy and they and they used ronald reagan to sort of build their entire brand if you will so i think that was that was a factor that people came away in the conventional wisdom was that ronald reagan was a nice guy trying to do the right thing. the evidence may not match that but that's the that's the sort of the hangover of this period that's what people think that's the conventional wisdom so i think given that there's been a desire to sort of shove aside some of the unpleasant history about ronald reagan and just look at the good son all right very interesting robert thank you so much for coming on the show that was robert perry and desiccated journalist arkansas already and news dot com with her now to the crisis in syria where there is seemingly no end in sight it seems western media outlets are racing to blame placed the blame on damascus for the bloodshed
reagan the name national airport in washington after ronald reagan he was truth into this kind of like onyx figure this hero and it was very important for the republicans that they in effect they wanted their version of john kennedy and they and they used ronald reagan to sort of build their entire brand if you will so i think that was that was a factor that people came away in the conventional wisdom was that ronald reagan was a nice guy trying to do the right thing. the evidence may not match...
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the republican party may talk about ronald reagan but they haven't embraced ronald reagan. america and ronal reagan, my father's vision of america is still there, what we are missing is ronald reagan. shannon: where are republicans missing the mark? >> my father was so inclusive in everything he did. he never smoke down to people. he spoke with people. he was somebody who was inclusive. i talked about it before on this show with the hispanic communities and females. this is as man who found areas of agreement and moved the ball forward. he didn't look for areas of disagreement and not most ball at all. i think the republican party can do well to learn from ronald reagan. i think it only place where you find people fighting for education, fighting for the grassroots of america really is at fox or talk radio. but you do not see it in the party leaders anymore. they are so busy paying attention to consultants they forgot the people of this country. we need to get back to actually representing the people, not representing the consultants. shannon: you talk about the fact that y
the republican party may talk about ronald reagan but they haven't embraced ronald reagan. america and ronal reagan, my father's vision of america is still there, what we are missing is ronald reagan. shannon: where are republicans missing the mark? >> my father was so inclusive in everything he did. he never smoke down to people. he spoke with people. he was somebody who was inclusive. i talked about it before on this show with the hispanic communities and females. this is as man who...
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namely ronald reagan. he limited government and lowered taxes and regulatory reform and the opposite thingings of what barack obama has done . he had a recovery whenwhere we gained 800,000 jobs a month and we had a economic growth rate of 5-9 percent. and that's not what is happening now . politicings is a perception game, among the american people things are not getting better they are stag instant. >> and talk about the final push in the last few days. the president plans ohio, wisconsin and iowa and colorado and new hampshire and go back to wisconsin on monday. what does this say about the president's strategy at this point juan? >> this election. we talk about the horse race and the numbers being close. it comes down to the swing states and specific to ohio and right now fyou look at swing states with the exception of north carolina, in most of the swing states. president obama has the lead and some cases it is a narrow lead and he has the advantage. i think that is where both candidates are going to b
namely ronald reagan. he limited government and lowered taxes and regulatory reform and the opposite thingings of what barack obama has done . he had a recovery whenwhere we gained 800,000 jobs a month and we had a economic growth rate of 5-9 percent. and that's not what is happening now . politicings is a perception game, among the american people things are not getting better they are stag instant. >> and talk about the final push in the last few days. the president plans ohio,...
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reagan the name national airport in washington after ronald reagan he was turned into this kind of iconic figure this hero and it was very important for the republicans that in effect they wanted their version of john kennedy and they use ronald reagan to sort of build their own fire brand if you will so i think that was that was a factor that people came away and conventional wisdom was that ronald reagan was a nice guy trying to do the right thing. the evidence may not match that but that's the that's the sort of the hangover of this period that's what people think that's the conventional wisdom so i think given that there's been a desire to sort of show his side some of the unpleasant history about ronald reagan and just look at the good side. very interesting robert thank you so much for coming on the show that was of robert parry investigative journalist for consorting animals dot com. also ahead of our tale what strippers tampa and mitt romney happened comment i'll tell you in a moment. the talk of american power continues. things are so bad. might actually be time revolution. and i
reagan the name national airport in washington after ronald reagan he was turned into this kind of iconic figure this hero and it was very important for the republicans that in effect they wanted their version of john kennedy and they use ronald reagan to sort of build their own fire brand if you will so i think that was that was a factor that people came away and conventional wisdom was that ronald reagan was a nice guy trying to do the right thing. the evidence may not match that but that's...
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eric cant eric cantor can't handle the truth with ronald reagan. >> he also cut taxes. >> but he did compromise. >> ezra klein of "the washington post" is here to set the record straight. >> good to have you with us tonight, folks. thanks for watching and the first votes fort republican nomination are hours away from being cast. i think we might see a surprise in iowa tomorrow. the latest numbers from the public policy polling of have ron paul on top with 20% of the vote in iowa. >> santorum in at 15%. the devil is in the details. in the first day of the poll, ron paul was on top with 29% support. four days later, he was down to 16%. on the other hand, santorum polled at 10% the first couple of days of the polling. on days three and four, his numbers doubled to 20%. what does that mean? santorum has real momentum. he continues his brand of retail politics on the road in iowa. he was so popular at a pisa restaurant in boon, iowa, the owner renamed the chicken salad santorum salad in honor of the candidate. he is a viable auditorium for conservative voters. he is 60% in iowa and gainin
eric cant eric cantor can't handle the truth with ronald reagan. >> he also cut taxes. >> but he did compromise. >> ezra klein of "the washington post" is here to set the record straight. >> good to have you with us tonight, folks. thanks for watching and the first votes fort republican nomination are hours away from being cast. i think we might see a surprise in iowa tomorrow. the latest numbers from the public policy polling of have ron paul on top with 20%...
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i think he will, like ronald reagan, project the belief of peace through strength but at the same time he's very aware that americans are war weary. they don't want to go into anymore wars. they want us out but they want peace with honor and not just a withdrawal and disarray as what happened in iraq and likely to happen under afghanistan under this guy and of course relations with russia and including the latest debacle in libya. >> senator, i don't understand. this whole benghazi story boggles the mind. it was september 11th. the embassies burned. our ambassador is murdered. "the wall street journal" reported that the cia told the president for ten days in his daily briefings that we could see an attack on the u.s. consulate and there was the result of protests. why would the president not call it out for what it was on day one? why wait so long to tell the american people that it was a terrorist attack? is it to justify defense cuts? to make everybody believe since bin laden is dead everybody is quiet on the home front? i don't even understand why the president of the united states
i think he will, like ronald reagan, project the belief of peace through strength but at the same time he's very aware that americans are war weary. they don't want to go into anymore wars. they want us out but they want peace with honor and not just a withdrawal and disarray as what happened in iraq and likely to happen under afghanistan under this guy and of course relations with russia and including the latest debacle in libya. >> senator, i don't understand. this whole benghazi story...
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or a tree or whatever in every county in america after ronald reagan is grover norquist. it is the republican party's chief anti-tax enforcer. there is sort of an interesting coalition of interest here around making ronald reagan into a paradigm of anti-tax doctrine. the very same people pushing the doctrine, they conscripted ronald reagan in that as the chief icon for them if their pursuit. >> was he trying, eric cantor, trying to file off a few edges in this interview? >> you know, i can't say because i haven't seen the rest of the interview. >> well, it sure seemed to me like he was. this was a new image that he was trying to portray. is he going after john boehner's job? >> i don't know if he is yet. john boehner looks a bit weaker. over the last four months or so, republicans from mitch mcconnell to john boehner to eric cantor have been trying to put forward a more conciliatory tone because the ratings for congress are incredibly low now. gallup said congress ended the year with the lowest ratings ever, 11%. lower than the democrats in 2010 before they lost 60-some s
or a tree or whatever in every county in america after ronald reagan is grover norquist. it is the republican party's chief anti-tax enforcer. there is sort of an interesting coalition of interest here around making ronald reagan into a paradigm of anti-tax doctrine. the very same people pushing the doctrine, they conscripted ronald reagan in that as the chief icon for them if their pursuit. >> was he trying, eric cantor, trying to file off a few edges in this interview? >> you...
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reagan over social security reform. abc news said that was not the case. former senator bob dole said biden is a good friend of mine and i'm racking my brain here, but i don't remember that. the vice-president's office clarified saying, quote, he was part of a group of members who met with tip 0neill while they were negotiating reform suspects. biden's memoir does not mention he played any role in social security reform, not once. >>> finally, football can be as devisive as politics, so when wisconsin native paul ryan was asked today who would win next month's wisconsin-0 state game, he was sure not to offend either swing state. >> if we're doing better, they'll beat us, and if they have a better record, we'll bett them. that's how it goes between the badgers for a buckeyes? how's that for an answer? >> it's a terrible answer. >> we'll see if that moves the needle. >>> in a battle to control the senate, every seat counts. republicans are trying to hold onto one their own and maintain the shot at majority status. creativ
reagan over social security reform. abc news said that was not the case. former senator bob dole said biden is a good friend of mine and i'm racking my brain here, but i don't remember that. the vice-president's office clarified saying, quote, he was part of a group of members who met with tip 0neill while they were negotiating reform suspects. biden's memoir does not mention he played any role in social security reform, not once. >>> finally, football can be as devisive as politics,...
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who was close toast ronald reagan and who did this with ronald reagan, we all love ronald reagan, we know that ronald reagan was not perfect, and agreeing to the tax increases and spending cuts, ronald reagan acknowledged later on that he had made a mistake. he was not perfect in my mind, he goes down as one of the greatest presidents in history. >> senator, for that and your zsa zsa gabor comments, i want to thank you. >> thanks for having me on, neil. >> this guy 61 years ago today. if there was a pill to help protect your eye health as you age... would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin totally dedicated to your eyes, from the eye-care experts at bausch + lomb. as you age, eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. [ male announcer ] ocuvite has a unique formula not found in your multivitamin to help protect your eye health. now, that's a pill worth taking. [ male announcer ] ocuvite. help protect your eye health. i took some steep risks in my teens. i'd never ride without one now. and since my doctor presc
who was close toast ronald reagan and who did this with ronald reagan, we all love ronald reagan, we know that ronald reagan was not perfect, and agreeing to the tax increases and spending cuts, ronald reagan acknowledged later on that he had made a mistake. he was not perfect in my mind, he goes down as one of the greatest presidents in history. >> senator, for that and your zsa zsa gabor comments, i want to thank you. >> thanks for having me on, neil. >> this guy 61 years...
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ronald reagan, country came first, not elections. >> in the spotlight tonight, romney as reagan. earlier this week, jeb bush questioned whether either his father, george h.w. bush, or ronald reagan, could get the republican presidential nomination today, saying, back to my dad's time and ronald reagan's time, they got a lot of stuff done with a lot of bipartisan support. reagan would be criticized for doing the things that he did. some republicans took issue with those comments, including former minnesota governor and current vice presidential contender, tim pawlenty, who called mitt romney reagan-esque this morning on "morning joe." >> you know, we just nominated mitt romney, or presumptively nominated mitt romney, who is in the reagan tradition. a conservative with a conservative record, governed effectively in a blue state, working across the aisle. somebody who's produced results. so to look at that and just say, you know, the party wouldn't be capable of endorsing a ronald reagan-type figure today, i think mitt romney is a ronald reagan-type figure. >> last night, fox news's
ronald reagan, country came first, not elections. >> in the spotlight tonight, romney as reagan. earlier this week, jeb bush questioned whether either his father, george h.w. bush, or ronald reagan, could get the republican presidential nomination today, saying, back to my dad's time and ronald reagan's time, they got a lot of stuff done with a lot of bipartisan support. reagan would be criticized for doing the things that he did. some republicans took issue with those comments, including...